monday, october 8, 2007

Regulation of Vibrio cholerae virulence
Monday, October 8, 2007.  12:00 PM.
Clark center, S361

An Environmental Degradation as a Cost of China's Economic Growth: Transitional Setback or Irreversible Change?
Monday, October 8, 2007.  12:15 PM.
Terman Engineering Ctr, Rm M-33. Brown bag lunches are welcome.

Marjorie Garber: "After the Humanities"
Monday, October 8, 2007.  4:00 PM.
Levinthal Hall Stanford Humanities Center 424 Santa Teresa Street Stanford University
Free and open to the public
Lecture by Kojin Karatani: Beyond the Trinity of Capital, Nation, and State
Monday, October 8, 2007.  7:00 PM.
Levinthal Hall, Stanford Humanities Center
Free and open to the public.
AURORA FORUM: An Evening with Leonard Cohen and Philip Glass
Monday, October 8, 2007.  7:30 PM.
Memorial Auditorium
Free and Ticketed [ALL TICKETS HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED]

ongoing

Call for volunteers! - Village Rental Co-op (VRC)
Ongoing every day from September 19, 2007 through December 31, 2007.  6:00 AM.
We are located in the basement of Abrams, a mid-rise building in Escondido Village: http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=10-063

Stanford Art Spaces - " 3 Artists"
Ongoing every weekday (M-F) from September 21, 2007 through November 29, 2007.  9:00 AM.
Center for Integrated Systems, Bldg. 420 (Psychology), Bldg. 550, Rm. 556 Q
Free
The Vico Collaborations
Ongoing every day from September 24, 2007 through December 2, 2007.  10:00 AM.
Peterson Exhibition Gallery, Green Library Bing Wing
free
A New 19th Century: The Mondavi Family Gallery Reinstalled
Ongoing every day from November 8, 2006 through December 31, 2011.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive
Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free Closed Monday and Tuesday
Outdoor Art Collection on the Stanford Campus
Ongoing every day from December 12, 2006 through December 31, 2007.
Nearly 100 sculptures are located throughout the Stanford campus, with the Rodin Sculpture Garden at Lomita Drive and Roth Way (at the Cantor Arts Center) and the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden on the oppostite side of campus at Santa Teresa Street.
Free